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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Yadea Cocoa. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- The Cocoa has lights, fenders, an integrated rear rack rated for 110lb, and a 35lb-rated front rack.
- An expert appreciates the large color display and its unusual data points, such as the trees saved and reduction of carbon emissions by riding.
- The 500W motor proves "quite punchy," with more than enough performance for one tester.
- The turn signals are integrated into the bar ends. One tester feels this is more effective than typical taillight turn signals.
- The Cocoa arrives very well packaged, according to the reviewer.
- Yadea includes an adjustable stem for easy modifications to fit.
- The step-through frame makes it easy to get on and off the bike.
- A reviewer admires the bike’s fresh look and eye-catching colorway.
4 reasons not to buy
- The Cocoa appears not to have UL e-bike safety certification.
- The Yadea website lacks key specifications, including geometry, rider fit, total weight capacity, torque, and charger output. Yadea fails to reply to requests for clarification.
- A reviewer notes that though the 3” mid-fat tires ride well on light off-road terrain, some riders may lament the lack of suspension.
- The chain guard makes refitting a dropped chain more difficult.